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Originally Posted by JSWolf
dordale, did you use eBook Library to transfer the bible to your 505? If not, then you are having the 505 do the work of paginating when you change font sizes. But if you use eBook Library, your computer does it for you and the bible should work fine.
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Jon--I did use the Sony software to transfer the Bible over--each and every time. I've probably transferred it over about 10-15 times now. Each time I decide to try and re-size the fonts on my Sony, I end up having to delete it and re-transfer it. (I can't get the Bible back to the small fonts unless I delete and re-transfer.)
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Originally Posted by ProDigit
Yes,resizing the text does take a lot of the reader's CPU.
The Sony reader PRS-505 is able to handle the bible just fine.
I'd recommend you to charge the battery of the reader via an AC adaptor.
Then go to the first page of the bible, and increase text size.
With the AC plugged in, I'm more confident that the battery won't run dry; and also the CPU gets enough voltage. It'll work a bit faster.
It could take upto 15 minutes on a large version for the first time.
Just let it load, and once it finishes, (normally) the book will automatically be opened the next time in the larger font size.
Changing fontsize and indexing could sometimes request a reboot of the Sony, to clear memory successfully.
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ProDigit--One thing I haven't tried is re-sizing the bible when it's plugged in via AC. I'll try that and just let it sit for awhile. I don't think I should have to do this because as I mentioned above, I've loaded the Bible using the Sony Software which means that all of the pagination information should already be provided to the 505.
Honestly, I don't need my Bible to be any larger than the small font, but when I get something that's not working quite right it gnaws at me until I figure it out.
dordale